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It's rare to see a formation flying video of commercial planes. While it's common for military planes, personally my love of aviation is centered heavily around commercial planes. Over the past few years we've seen some pretty incre...

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The legendary supersonic passenger jet Concorde may have stopped flying in 2003, but researchers haven’t given up the dream of making a quieter commercial aircraft that flies faster than the speed of sound. Last week, th...

Two different manufacturers unveiled supersonic jets at this year's Paris Air Show, eight years after the Concorde stopped flying. The introduction of the new planes got the Explainer thinking—why hasn't commercial air travel gotten...

Flying a plane seems like a nerve-wracking experience, especially when people are relying on you to fly them safely to their destination, but one of the rewards is that heavenly view pilots get to see from the cockpit. In fact, pilo...